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A local witness said: “ I got a knock around 6.30pm to say one of the neighbours’ houses was on fire. I went out and could see flames. The living room window was completely gone and flames were pouring out.

“The woman who lives there was standing on the pavement outside her house. Apparently, she had been in the next room when the living room went up.

“People are saying it was a petrol bomb through the living room window and police have been round asking if anyone saw a car stop outside.”

Anne McPhee and daughter Dimples (Image: Daily Record)

Last night, police appealed for witnesses. Detective Inspector Kenny Dalrymple said: “Although we believe this to be a targeted attack, this doesn’t make it any less serious.

“These locations would have been busy on Saturday evening, and I would urge anyone with information to come forward.”

Daniel Lowe, 56, appeared before Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday charged with assault to severe injury and impairment in connection with the incident at the crematorium.